how to remove rev limiter

This is a discussion on how to remove rev limiter within the How-To forums, part of the General Rhino category; simple question, im hoping for a simple answer.
as you all know the avg stock rhino maxes out at about 40 MPH, this is do ...

as you all know the avg stock rhino maxes out at about 40 MPH, this is do to the rev limiter or governor, right? while talking to a friend i was told it is possible to remove this limiter. does anyone know how i can unlimited my UTV or if its even possible. its it a reasonable thing to do? how hard is it? what do i need to know and what are your guys opinion on this matter?

also, how often should i change the oil on my rhino and what kind of oil? im told diesel oil is great for UTV's and ATV's\

i found one for $400 that says i can get another 10MPH out of my rhino. is that all? it feels like it can handle a little more than that. can you show me one that is the best power for the price? i hear they are easy to install to? i have an after market cadge on my rhino that makes some parts of the engine harder to access.

i found one for $400 that says i can get another 10MPH out of my rhino. is that all? it feels like it can handle a little more than that. can you show me one that is the best power for the price? i hear they are easy to install to? i have an after market cadge on my rhino that makes some parts of the engine harder to access.

as you all know the avg stock rhino maxes out at about 40 MPH, this is do to the rev limiter or governor, right? while talking to a friend i was told it is possible to remove this limiter. does anyone know how i can unlimited my UTV or if its even possible. its it a reasonable thing to do? how hard is it? what do i need to know and what are your guys opinion on this matter?

also, how often should i change the oil on my rhino and what kind of oil? im told diesel oil is great for UTV's and ATV's\

thanks for your help!

I had to replace mine a couple weeks ago. Post #4 on this link has the info. good luck.Short in Rhino...

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